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Note    N3505         Index
Came through the port of New Orleans from LeHavre, France on the ship Belle Assisse. Tobias was person #177 on the manifest.

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Note    N3506         Index
Came through the port of New Orleans from LeHavre, France on the ship Belle Assisse. Christine was person #178 on the manifest.

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Note    N3507         Index
Came through the port of New Orleans from LeHavre, France on the ship Belle Assisse. Marianne was person #179 on the manifest.
1850 Census gives birthplace as Baden, which would be consistent with the immigration date.

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Note    N3508         Index
Came through the port of New Orleans from LeHavre, France on the ship Belle Assisse. Ambrose was person #180 on the manifest.

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Note    N3509         Index
Came through the port of New Orleans from LeHavre, France on the ship Belle Assisse. Theresa was person #181 on the manifest.

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Note    N3510         Index
1850 Census name given as Baker.

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Note    N3511         Index
Sep 1890 given as birthdate in 1900 census

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Note    N3512         Index
Baptism was at Salem Zion United Church of Christ in Philadelphia

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Note    N3513         Index
Immigration at New York on 10 Nov 1845 on ship Sully from Bavaria via LeHavre, France, with family (Johann 47, Catherine 42, Christophe 15, Frederic 14, Abraham 4, Anna 5). Stated destination was Ohio.

"Chief of Police Givin was informed on Saturday by Postman Abraham Leibrick that two attempts had been made to abduct his son, aged seven years, while he was playing near his residence, No. 129 Orras street, on Friday afternoon. The boy said he had been seized by two men while he was in an alley, and another man held his mouth to prevent his screaming."--16 Oct 1882, The Philadelphia (PA) Inquirer

"Last Monday evening, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leibrick, 1513 Herhine avenue, was the scene of a musicale, given by their daughter, Miss Ida Leibrick. The rendition of well-chosen vocal selections by Miss Marguerite Leibrick, Victor Kurtz, Miss Edith Hunt and A. Leibrick, together with the instrumental solos and duets tendered by members of the "Surprise Symphony Orchestra," well merited the approval they received. Some of the participants were Mr. and Mrs. Leibrick, Mrs. H.A. Hofler, Miss Ida Leibrick, Miss Edith Hunt, Miss Anna Hornicle, Miss Marguerite Leibrick, Miss Mattie Wallace, Miss Lulu Leibrick, William Fletcher, A. Leibrick, Victor Kurtz, Frederick Glacier, Edward Gerhert, William Merrill, Henry7 Deitch and F.T. Harbach."--2 Apr 1893, The Philadelphia (PA) Inquirer

"LEIBRICK --On February 20, 1897, Abraham Leibrick, in the 60th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family,, also the members of Captain Walter S. Newhall Post, No. 7, G.A.R.; Keystone Branch, No. 157, National Association of Letter Carriers; Philadelphia Postoffice Relief Association; Postoffice Protective Association, Norther Liberty Hose Company, and the employees of Station G Postoffice, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 1513 Herbine avenue. Interment at Mt. Vernon Cemetery."--22 Feb 1897, The Philadelphia (PA) Inquirer

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Note    N3514         Index
Immigration at New York on 10 Nov 1845 on ship Sully from Bavaria via LeHavre, France, with family (Johann 47, Catherine 42, Christophe 15, Frederic 14, Abraham 4, Anna 5). Stated destination was Ohio.

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Note    N3515         Index
Immigration at New York on 10 Nov 1845 on ship Sully from Bavaria via LeHavre, France, with family (Johann, Catherine, Frederic, Abraham, Anna). Stated destination was Ohio.